WATCH: 7 mind-blowing music videos

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Published 12th Feb 2016

Alternative rock band OK Go have just released the music video for their new single 'Upside Down & Inside Out', so we thought we'd gather together some more mind-blowing music videos.

Known for their amazing videos OK Go have gone a step further - practically out of this world in fact - as they filmed in zero gravity.

The band practiced and filmed the video at the Yuri Gagarin Cosmonaut Training Center, near Moscow and estimate they threw up over 50 times!

The video shows the band members dressed in brightly colour clothes using laptops before chaos ensues.

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Naughty Boy - Runnin' (Lose It All) ft. Beyoncé, Arrow Benjamin

Last year there were a couple of stand out music videos, including Naughty Boy's collaboration with Beyoncé on 'Runnin''. This video was shot using free divers who didn't use any breathing apparatus throughout the filming. Watch the behind the scenes video here.

Sigala - Sweet Lovin' (Official Video) Feat. Bryn Christopher

Back on dry land and in November 2015 Sigala released a fantastic video showing the rollerskating stunts of a very talented performer. Her quads were even enhanced with mini smoke machines!

Avicii - Waiting For Love (Jump VR Video)

Avicii's hit 'Waiting for Love' had three different videos made, but it was the 360 degree one when was the most amazing.

The video was the first 360 degree music video to be filmed and used a single camera positioned in the middle of the room with several doors surrounding it. Throughout the video dancers appeared and disappeared through these doors. You can control the camera in this video using your computer mouse or by moving your phone around.

Kiesza - Hideaway

The music video for Kiesza's hit 'Hideaway' was done on a budget on the streets of Brooklyn, New York.

Filmed in a single shot by Kiesza's brother the video was done without closing off the roads to the public - hence some of the passers-by looking a bit confused.

Coldplay - The Scientist

The music video for Coldplay's 'The Scientist' showed lead singer Chris Martin perform the entire song in reverse, amazing really as he learnt the entire song backwards. A version of the video with the music backwards, but the video forwards was also released and can be found here.

Jamiroquai - Virtual Insanity (Official Video)

Watch Jamiroquai's 'Virtual Insanity' music video carefully and you'll see that it's actually the walls that are moving, not the floor as it first appears. The decision was made to move the walls rather than the floor just a few days before filming due to the expense involved.

Watch the 'Making of' video with director Jonathan Glazer here.